The Basics of Our Prescription Drug Plans

Prescription drugs can be expensive. That's why picking the right prescription drug plan is so important. We designed our plans to offer the things that matter most to you. Things like low premiums and deductibles. Or, things like broad access to a preferred pharmacy network.

So whether you're aging-in or thinking about switching plans, we have a plan for you. With a Mutual of Omaha Rx plan, you can be confident knowing you picked a plan that’s affordable and covers the prescriptions that matter most.

Is Our Prescription Drug Plan the Right Fit for You?

It might be a good solution if:

You have Medicare Part A or Part B

You’d like to save money on the most commonly prescribed medications

You have Medicare supplement insurance and want a prescription plan to add to your coverage

Your prescriptions aren’t covered by your employer

You want the protection of coverage, even if you don’t use prescribed medications now

Flexible Options for Receiving Your Prescriptions

Convenient Pharmacies

Home Delivery

If you use long-term medications, you may be able to save time and avoid missing a refill by having your prescriptions delivered right to your door with our home delivery/mail-order option.

When Can You Enroll in a Prescription Drug Plan?

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You can enroll when you first become eligible for Medicare during the Initial Enrollment Period. That's the seven-month period which starts three months before your 65th birthday month and ends three months after. If you don’t sign up during this time, you may have to pay a late penalty if you enroll at another time.

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You can enroll, or switch plans each year, during the Annual Enrollment period from October 15 to December 7. If you sign up during this time, your coverage starts on January 1.

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There are a few other exceptions, known as Special Enrollment Periods, which include (but are not limited to) events such as:

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What’s the Medicare Part D Late Enrollment Penalty?

You may have to pay a late penalty fee if you don’t sign up for a prescription drug plan when you’re first eligible for Medicare Part A or Part B and you don’t have another prescription plan that meets Medicare standards at that time.

This penalty generally continues as long as you have Medicare Part D coverage.

If you have any questions, please contact Mutual of Omaha Rx at 855-864-6797. Customer Service is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. TTY users should call 800-716-3231.